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For a single play in the FSU series, I think Carlos Jones' pick-six was the loudest moment I ever experienced in the OB.
In 1988 Deon Sanders and his team were rated number one in all the preseason polls. Before the season they made a rap song, the Seminole Rap heavily featured Deon. The Orange Bowl didn't allow banners so I wrote on a sheet "Turn the Seminole Rap Into The FSU Blues. Before the game the TV folks wanted to borrow my sign, I said only if you have me and my friends in the video. That shot opened the JJ show. 9-3-1988 in the Orange Bowl we faced off and the final was 31 to ZERO. It was no contest, we flattened the number one team as if they were a High School team. It's great to be a Miami Hurricane!
Dalvin was a certified Cane Killer. Jimbo had 2 generational talents Cook & Winston and you could say Jimbo under achieved overallEvery FSU win is worth savoring, but I'll never forget the sense of joy following the 2017 win. It felt like UM was never going to beat Jimbo Fisher, who became so unlikable and spent so many years clowning UM on the recruiting trail. IMO, Dalvin Cook is still the biggest recruiting loss to the losers up north.
While Langham's catch will always be the highlight of that game, Berrios showed balls of steel keeping the final drive alive on 3rd and 10 not once, but twice. Converting and getting out of bounds with 11 seconds left to setup the Langham TD was legendary.
The look on Bowdens face is pricelessCould you tell the kick was going wide? It didn’t miss by much and Bowden thought the kick was good initially.
The look on Bowdens face is priceless
All the ones that broke FSU’s winning streaks…
2000- they won the 5 previous games
2017- they won the 7 previous games
2024- they won the 3 previous games
My mental health needed those victories.
In 1988 Deon Sanders and his team were rated number one in all the preseason polls. Before the season they made a rap song, the Seminole Rap heavily featured Deon. The Orange Bowl didn't allow banners so I wrote on a sheet "Turn the Seminole Rap Into The FSU Blues. Before the game the TV folks wanted to borrow my sign, I said only if you have me and my friends in the video. That shot opened the JJ show. 9-3-1988 in the Orange Bowl we faced off and the final was 31 to ZERO. It was no contest, we flattened the number one team as if they were a High School team. It's great to be a Miami Hurricane!